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American Apparel Unisex Corduroy jacket

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The classic denim jacket shape has gone in and out of style since the 1950s took workwear into the fashion crowd. Its corduroy counterpart has been less prominent, and still evokes a seventies style ethic as a result.

This American Apparel version is tailored to the classic shape, making it unisex. Available in both Merlot and Almost Black, the colour palettes fit well with the seventies style of the fabric. Perfect for versatility, these six button coats have both quality and style. £77 from American Apparel UK.

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Nike Cortez Brothers pack of trainers

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A mix of the old and the new with the Nike Cortez Brothers pack of trainers.

Obviously it's the old we're more interested in, in this case a pair of original Nike Cortez trainers from 1972 in blue and white, oozing retro cool. Or if you want to be a little more modern, check out the latest update, the Flymotion Cortez, with a more lightweight construction and a one-off colourway.

Sold together in a twin box and luxury bag for each, you can pick up the set for £109.

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Peter Jensen for Fred Perry Harrington jacket now available to buy

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We featured these some weeks back, but now you can buy the Peter Jensen for Fred Perry Harrington jacket in the UK.

But whether you want one is debatable – it's a variation you'll either love or hate. Moving it away from the traditional FP Harrington is the oversized laurel, larger collar, longer length and an ultra-slim fit. Indeed, if you're on the tall and slim side, it might well fit like a glove. If your body shape is at the other end of the spectrum, this is certainly one to avoid.

A 'designer' reworking, it also comes with a designer price of £199, with a choice of black, red or gingham.

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Adidas 60th Anniversary Diamond Superstars trainers

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Another pair of Adidas trainers you ask? Well, this is no ordinary pair of sport shoes, the Adidas 60th Anniversary Diamond Superstars trainers come with added bling.

Yes, one for footballers, hip hop stars and serious Adidas collectors, this limited edition is still essentially the 60s basketball shoe, but for the anniversary, Adidas has added top-grade leather, real diamonds between the three stripes and Swarovski crystals on the lace-locks, tongue ornament and lace tips.

Sold in seriously small numbers in a velvet bag and black display box, complete with an Adidas Tee featuring 409 Swarovski Crystals, a pair will set you back £450.

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Adidas vintage Ripstock windbreaker

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Straight out of the archives and ready for a rainy day in 2009 – the Adidas vintage Ripstock windbreaker.

An original late 70s design, this particular windbreaker screams the era, packing in the authenticity too with the worn Adidas chest logo. In terms of specifics, the jacket is cotton-lined, with a water-resistant outer shell, logo zip pull and two zip pockets.

Navy and white only, yours for £75.

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Martin Margiela 70s-style running shoes

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High-end fashion designer Martin Margiela has gone all vintage again with these 70s-style running shoes.

Well, 'designed' might be pushing it a bit, these are a remake of an unnamed 1970s Austrian running shoe, mixing blue leather, blue suede panels, nylon and a vulcanised rubber sole. And for you label fiends, the designer's name is on the tongue in suede.

Not cheap (and probably not great for actual running), you can pick up a pair for £195.

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